The world’s dumbest cover boy — the red-headed, freckle-faced Alfred E. Neuman is turning heads once again. Neuman, the ...
The humor magazine that began in 1952 as a comic book making fun of other comic books soon became an institution for mocking ...
In a twist befitting its pages, the satirical, anti-establishment publication that delivered laughs and hijinks to ...
Never do I feel more alive, at the top of my game, than while travelling.  A plethora of stimuli — new impressions — provides endless opportunity to compare and contrast exotic otherness against that ...
“What Me, Worry?” is the enduring motto of MAD mascot/cover boy Alfred E. Neuman. Amiably subversive, unflappably clueless, he’s the missing link between Huck Finn and Bart Simpson. One look ...
What has Trump said? "Alfred E Neuman [Mad magazine cartoon] cannot become president of the United States." One policy: Yang has proposed creating a new federal agency to oversee social media and ...
In 1964, MAD commissioned Rockwell himself to paint a portrait of Alfred E. Neuman, the humor magazine’s gap-toothed mascot, as he might have looked in real life. Correspondence featured in the ...
Time is running short for Suárez to rediscover his All-Star form and set the Phillies apart from other World Series ...
Andrew Hammond’s new mask features the Hamburglar, the McDonald’s logo and Alfred E. Neuman, but what makes the new helmet special is the tribute on the back. Hammond included a nod to ...
Steven Galbraith, curator at the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, has watched comics take on a new role at RIT. Shani Avni, the Ismar David Assistant Curator, created the wall wrap with covers from the ...
This specific crown has plenty of air pumped underneath to prop it up as long as possible which South Africa has benefitted ...
This specific crown has plenty of air pumped underneath to prop it up as long as possible which South Africa has benefitted ...